This is the best LEGO set ever!! IMHO of course...
It got it all; Great selection of pieces, looks, functionality AND challenge to build!
I now own four of these and it would be more if I could find them, they're out of production sets (like all great sets).
Functions this beast got:
Light system in engines, rocket engine look-a-like
Working landing gear (up, down, support)
Working rudders (well, one kind anyway, the one that tilts the aircraft)
Opening/closing cargo doors
Crane to raise/lower satellite
Rotation in crane
Satellite unfolds it's solar panels
Two polarity switches to drive two engines
A gear box to select different functions, four gears.
Gear system for rudder and landing gear
Year 1996, 1366 pieces.
Sorry for that awful background dropping :)
Here she is, aww!
Huston, we have a problem.
This was one of the hardest sets I ever took apart! Rumor says the Silver Champion is tougher though.
What? Upside down? No, we're in space now. Remember?
Notice the red flame in the engine :)
You ever seen Red Dwarf? This is the dude in the opening credits that paint's the ship.
Red Dwarf is a excellent comedy series from BBC BTW.
I got quite a few pictures of the alternative model too but I'm far too lazy to write comments to them so check out my collection at Brickshelf if your interested.
Great pieces
Old style 9V motor
Micro motor
Two polarity switches
Black technic turntable
Lot's of beams in black and white
1x4 plate hinges
Gears and cross axles
1x10 plates
Links
Building instruction on Brickshelf
Inventory on Peeron
Set reference on Lugnet
Jim Hughes Technica
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